Antenna
Radio
www.antennaradio.com
One
of the great advantages to Internet radio is that you can cater for
everyone's
tastes and this is exactly what Antenna does. The design is very
comfortable
and the music well defined, so you can be sure to find something you
like.
Sound
quality is excellent and it doesn't take long to download any of the
mixes
you choose. You may even try something new. |
BBC
Radio 1
www.bbc.co.uk/radio1
This is a
mean-looking site
and a good example of the BBC's Internet vision. Offering far more than
a simple radio rundown, the site involves you with a whole range of
up-to-date
information (although it was a little premature with a vote on a single
that had only been released hours earlier). The large amount of
material
put up every day is kept in check by the design, and of course to can
listen
to the station and its highlights. |
BBC
Radio 5 Live
www.bbc.co.uk/radio5live/
we hoped that
Radio 5 would
have changed its garish design - yellow gets a bit too much after a
while
- but then the station has always been a case of content over style.
Everything
you would expect is here - live chat, sports news and weekly schedules
- but sadly not a lot else. While other stations have tried to expand
beyond
radio, Radio 5 is sticking to its roots. But with a wide selection of
downloadable
moments, you can't argue. |
Capital
Radio
www.capitalfm.com
The Capital Radio
and Virgin
websites could have been separated at birth as far as content goes. The
colour scheme is equally bright and the home page is packed full of the
latest entertainment news. Fair play to Capital though it was one of
the
first radio stations to broadcast over the Internet. The site is
rounded
off by pages devoted to the Capital DJs and a tour around the Capital
studios.
The interactive features of the site are useful; allowing you to email
your requests in to Foxy's Jukebox and chat with other Capital
listeners. |
Classic
FM
www.classicfm.com
A successful site
will always
cater for its audience and this is exactly what Classic FM has done. A
calming blue design with subtle graphics wafts you into the world of
classical
music. There's a good selection of highlights too, if what is playing
isn't
to your liking.
Another good
feature that we
mentioned last time was the seamless move from the music you're hearing
to buying the CD online - something that a lot of sites have
subsequently
included. |
CNET
Radio
www.news.com
CNET News covers
the latest
stories on just IT. The front page gives you the latest headlines to
browse
through, which you can then use to move onto more in depth news
stories.
It's an easy to navigate site, although the advertisements can get in
the
way at times. Apart from the new headlines, the news is split into
categories,
which you pick from a menu on the right of the screen. |
Essex
FM
www.essexfm.co.uk
This is an
imaginative and
entertaining site from one of the country's smaller stations. Witty
cartoon
graphics and fancy animations keep you interested, while a load of
other
information is pumped into your brain. Why not meet the crew and get
interactive
with them. As long as you don't want to actually listen to the station
- a link must be there somewhere, but then if we can't find it there is
definitely something wrong. |
Hard
Radio
www.hardradio.com
Claiming to be
The world's
largest online music station, Hard Radio is very impressive and
comprehensive
- if, that is, you like heavy metal. The design will not be to
everyone's
tastes but it is clear that the metal fraternity loves it and this may
account for the impressive stock of new tracks, albums and live
concerts
that are available at the touch of a button. |
Jazz
FM
www.jazzfm.co.uk
You get some nice
laid back
and stylish website design at the Jazz FM site - cooool. The content is
also impressive and includes reviews of the latest Jazz CDs (often with
track samples to download and listen to), features and a comprehensive
gig and event guide. You'll find all the programme schedules for the
station
on the site and you can tune into the live broadcast, as long as you've
got the Windows Media Player. And Jazz FM hasn't missed out on
merchandising
opportunities; there's an online store selling clothing as well as CDs. |
Kiss
FM
www.kiss100.com
It's hard to tell
what Kiss
FM is trying to do with this site. Why a station playing mostly dance
and
house music has dressed itself up in a My Little Pony outfit is
anyone's
guess. Sadly, beyond the pink and red love hearts there isn't much else
going on. You can learn about your favourite DJ in a Smash Hits style
interview
or wander off to the chat room, but just try and find how to actually
listen
to the station. |
Martini In The
Morning
martiniinthemorning.com
Rat
Pack Music. If you are a young or old swinger Tune In |
RTHK
Cyber Radio
www.rthk.org.hk
If you doubted
that the Web
releases people's imagination, then pay this site a visit. Set up by
Hong
Kong students, the design is extraordinary. It doesn't stop there
either
- listen to any of the four channels on offer and the huge mix of music
will make you wonder why you've been listening to the same 20 albums
for
the past 10 years. There is a downside though - you won't be able to
understand
a blessed word the DJ says. |
Talk
Sport
www.talksport.net
Talk Sport is the
UK's first
online sport radio network (it's a spin off from Talk Radio at
www.talk-radio.co.uk).
Sports fans who can't get access to UK radio or TV stations can catch
up
on the latest results at this site. A good selection of sports are
covered
including football, cricket, rugby, golf, motorsports, horse racing,
greyhound
racing and cycling. The content includes professional sports news,
interviews
with sporting stars and live commentaries on sports events, including
some
of the big footie matches. The Fan Chat area is a great place for
sports
fans to get together and chat about the latest scores. |
Town
Hall
www.town.hall.org/radio
This is an
extremely basic
and low-tech site, but is the perfect example of content winning out
over
presentation. Obscure and uninteresting titles like 'club' lead to a
large
range of fascinating and often rare speeches given by eminent people in
their different fields. We were so intrigued by some of these hidden
diamonds
that an hour went by before getting past the first page. It's almost a
crime that you can tell what's around the corner before you've got there |
Virgin
Radio
www.virginradio.com
It's possible
that you haven't
heard quite enough from Chris Evans yet. Fear not, you can listen to
Chrissy
Boy 24-hours a day from the Virgin Radio website. Yes you can listen to
all the 'best bits' from Chris's Breakfast show in the Virgin audio
archives.
The design is bright and brash with lots of primary colours - don't
visit
if you've got a hangover. Listen to the radio station live, check out
the
Virgin playlist and listen to the tracks listed there. Get the latest
in
entertainment and footie news and enter online competitions. |
WWOZ
Radio
www.wwoz.org
This New Orleans
radio station
makes the most of the Big Easy's year-round jazz festivals, offering a
large range of live and recorded traditional and dixie jazz. The site
itself
is decked out in pleasing pastel colours and is extremely easy to move
about, but it is the music that has made it such a popular choice with
punters. Apart from jazz it also offers an equally high-standard
selections
of blues, gospel, Brazilian and Caribbean music. |